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This rate was significantly higher than the mean diversification rate for the overall ovenbird-woodcreeper lineage at relative extinction rates between 0 and 0.75.
This rate is significantly higher than the mean diversification rate for the overall ovenbird-woodcreeper clade assuming low to high (ϵ < 0.75) relative extinction rates.
For higher relative extinction rates (ϵ > 0.75), the species richness in the synallaxines lies within the 95% confidence interval of the mean diversification rate.
The calculated diversification rates and the 95% confidence intervals based on the mean diversification rate for the core Corvoidea at a relative extinction rates of ε = 0 and ε = 0.90 are shown in Table 3 (expressed as expected number of species).
The mean diversification rate for the ovenbird-woodcreeper clade was estimated to 0.15, while the estimated diversification rate for the different sub-clades (A - J in Table 1 and Figure 2) varied between 0.05 and 0.22 (at a relative extinction rate of ϵ = 0).
The 95% confidence intervals have been calculated as described by Magallon and Sanderson [Magallon and Sanderson 2001] and is based mean diversification rate for the core Corvoidea (at a relative extinction rates of ε = 0 and ε = 0.90) and the age of the clades.
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The estimated mean per lineage diversification rate per million years ranges from 0.22 to 0.79 (Table 1 and Fig. 2).
The mean of the initial net diversification rate (speciation minus extinction) at the crown node of Magnoliidae is estimated to 0.0401 ± 0.0138 species per million years (sp.myr−1) in angio-140, and 0.0342 ± 0.0134 sp.myr−1 in angio-200.
Rather, an examination of the mean lineages through time shows a sigmoid shape, indicating a recent decrease in diversification rate without an early burst.
Separate estimates of net diversification rate for the endemic tribes reveal a relatively uniform average speed of diversification among tribes when 95% confidence intervals are considered (Figure 2).
This was supported by our BiSSE reanalysis which showed that the diversification rate in other scarines was very similar to the average labrid diversification rate.
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